A weekend feature which takes a fine-toothed comb over the week that was, hoping to point your eyes in the direction of news, features, videos and reviews worthy of your time.

Lovely JRPG Ni No Kuni taking the No.1 position in the UK All Formats Video Game Chart probably gave us the wrong impression of the week that was to come. By the middle of the week we'd be more interested in the potential end of the pre-owned market than the fortunes of a beautifully-animated RPG starring a funny Welsh character.

More exciting than that, though, was the reveal of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. While this is said to be the last game in the series from CD Projekt RED, it does appear to be going out with a rather spectacular bang on PC and next-gen platforms. Sadly we'll be waiting quite a while to get our hands on the game, with 2014 the firmest the developer is willing to be on the release date.

Big games are starting to arrive in what is shaping up to be a busy spring period, but sadly EA's Dead Space 3 started off the month's releases in a rather disappointing way. The trailer below isn't the real one, but we like it more this way.

While not using the same set of hate-fuelled words as consumers, retailer GameStop wasn't shy about saying what it thought. Essentially, the US game giant feels that no pre-owned would seriously put consumers off - which seems to be the case going by the reaction on forums. Sony has certainly had the more favourable rumours in recent weeks, although the supposed PS4 price point could prove to be too expensive for most of us.

One game that looked set to bring everyone happiness in a few weeks was Rayman Legends for the Wii U, but Ubisoft decided it wanted it on Xbox 360 and PS3 too, and pushed the game into September. While everyone and his dog is - quite understandably - thinking this is a decision caused by poor Wii U sales, Ubisoft avoided making any such damning comments.